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I did upload my patch to the ssd datastore which is a symlink.
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In my case, I downloaded the latest patch which at the time of writing this post was ESXi670-202006001.zip.īefore the upgrade, my Intel NUC was running the below build: :~] vmware -vl Go to VMware’s patch page and download the latest patch version for the ESXI release ( Link).
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Once update is complete, reboot the NUC, disable maintenance mode and you are good to go. Put the ESXI server in maintenance mode and start the update.Ĥ. Find the profiles bundled within the patch file.Ĥ. SSH into the NUC and get the full location of uploaded patch in your datastore. Upload the ESXI patch release to the server’s datastore.ģ. Download the latest patch from VMware’s website ( Link).Ģ. PS: I am not using vCenter in my homelab.ġ. Luckily, VMware fixed these issues in one of the newer 6.7 patch releases and this blog post details on how I updated ESXi 6.7 U3 to the latest patch release on my NUC. For Example: When using the search bar in the HTML5 UI, it partially hides the last search result in the list which was super annoying. Fear for the worst, I noticed a few minor UI issues in the build that I was running which had been really bugging me. I recently bought an Intel NUC for my homelab (NUC7i5BNH with 64Gigs of RAM) which has been running ESXi for the past few months and I have been happy with its performance so far.